Crosby Stills Nash and Young
September 6th, 2006
Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Titled: Bush Bashin' at the Marcus
Label: SoulPanicRecordings (SPR-CDR-024-025-026)
Source: Sony TCD-D7, SP-SPSB-6 Battery Module w/ bass roll off (set at 195Hz) & SP-BMC-2 stereo mini microphones,
2 Maxell HS-4/90s tapes (master) > PC (Adobe Audition) > WAV > Flac (Level 8 Align on sector boundaries)
Seated: Sec 5 Row N Seat 31

Disc 1:
01. FLags of Freedom (04:20)
02. Carry On (04:55)
03. Wooden Ships (08:42)
04. Long Time Gone (07:02)
05. Military Madness (04:06)
06. After the Garden (03:41)
07. Living with War 05:25)
08. The Restless Consumer (06:41)
09. Shock and Awe (05:16)
10. Wounded World (05:35)
11. Almost Cut My Hair (06:52)
12. Immigration Man (04:06)
13. Families (03:00)
14. Deja Vu (07:30)

01. Helplessly Hoping (03:56)
02. Our House (03:36)
03. Only Love (04:14)
04. Guinivere (05:15)
05. Milky Way (04:02)
06. Treetop Flyer (06:35)
07. Roger and Out (05:40)
08. Southbound Train (05:48)
09. Old Man Trouble (05:21)
10. Carry Me (04:52)

01. Teach Your Children (3:23)
02. Band Introductions (01:26)
03. Southern Cross (04:52)
04. Find the Cost of Freedom (03:48)
05. Star-Spangled Banner (Jimi Hendrix) (03:02)
06. Let's Impeach the President (05:31)
07. For What it's Worth (05:15)
08. Chicago (03:45)
09. Ohio (04:32)
10. What Are Their Names (03:14)
11. Rockin' in the Free World (13:10)

Total Length: 178:48

Notes:
The levels were raised higher for the start of the second half causing most of it to be to
high and the sound is a little off because of this.

This was recorded by my father because I was unable to attend for reasons beyond my control.
It was his 2nd time recording a show for me and I'm happy with the results. Are a few minor
mistakes with the levels but am still happy with the sound.

Here is my mom's review of the show:
When this show first started, I thought their voices were a little off, but that quickly
changed. It was a very intense and emotional show - they definitely had a statement to make.
The classics were great and David Crosby's voice rang out during "Almost Cut My Hair" Graham Nash's
"Chicago" was especially good. The new songs from Neil Young's album were very well performed by
the foursome. The accoustic parts in the second half were very good with classics like "Our House"
and "Guinnevere" done beautifully. The most intense part of the show was the final song, Neil's
"Keep on Rockin' in the Free World". They seemed to jam forever with no end in sight. When it was
finally over, Neil might have had 2 strings left that were not broken. All in all, I thought it was
a great show. V.F.

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